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december the mta board this directed the staff to pursue this pagoda option. appreciate the work that city attorney and other city officials and the property owner have been working hard to make this option a reality. we do need to stay in a tight timeline driven by the mta's need to have extraction boxes ready in north beach when the tunnel boring arrives. if we don't get those negotiations done and move forward on these approvals in a timely manner this option will not be possible. that's why i request that. we do have the answers i believe to all the questions raised by commissioners sugaya and moore. is commissioner antonini stated the addendum was done and was thoroughly the seir and seis, the technical issues raised by savemuni.com i could say in all honesty a red herring. de-watering and water is a typical issue that has to be dealt with in any urban environment. the same engineering solution will be pursued in this location, using the location of the station and with a tunnel boring machine goes underground under -- and south of market neighborhood. that is my request. thank you.

-control legislation will land on the governor's desk. >> if the city does not make major cuts and reforms in 10 years, bankruptcy may be the only option, a report said. moallemthe mayor talked about tt report. >> the report put out by public financial management, and corporate takes a closer look at what the city's books will look like in 10 years. according to this report, the news is not good. >> if we act now, if we act decisively and boldly, we can change the trajectory for the city. >> the mayor on the defensive after a privately commissioned report indicated that if nothing is done to the city's budget, baltimore will be in financial ruin by fiscal year 2022. take a closer look at the numbers assuming a continuation of closer -- programs and policies conducted by the city on the carry forward basis. in 10 years the city will be $745 million in the whole. add to that an additional $1.30 billion for failing infrastructure as well as health-care and pension benefits for retirees and you are talking more than $2 billion in the hole. >> i believe this report is a week of call to the city saying we n

one. the palace of fine arts is the most popular location in the city arts system. reservations for weddings and other events a -- i like to take roll. >> commissioner antonini: here >> commissioner hillis: here >> commissioner sugaya: here >> commissioner moore: here. >> commissioner borden: here. >>: item 1, 2013.0029x, at 222 2nd street, request for determination of compliance, request for continuance. we have received late request for continued items 10 a, b & c. for case -- the requested data continuances to february 14. i have no other items. i have no speaker cards for matters propose for continuance. i do have speaker card for items on 1741 powell. >> president fong: public comments on items proposed for continuance. >>: good afternoon president fong, commissioners. we did make this request for continuance as a sponsor of this special district use legislation. very briefly i did want to state that the sud is contingent on the lease negotiations that the mta is conducting with the owner of 1741 powell. the negotiations are going. our requested for a continuance of one we

. >> the mayor will give the state of the city address this afternoon. >> she will address the tenure fiscal forecast. kim dacey joins us live with a preview. good morning. >> the tenured fiscal outlook was released last week. baltimore will be in financial ruin by 2022 unless budget cuts are made. in 10 years, it will be more than $2 billion in the hall. the city cannot tax its way out without losing more residents and businesses. the tax rates already the highest in the state. cuts will have to be made. the mayor will announce her ideas. she has given a few hints. making modern investments and changing the tax infrastructure to make baltimore more competitive for growth. >> if we act now, if we act decisively and boldly, we can change the trajectory for the city. >> the state of the city is that city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. we'll bring you the latest. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> president obama will deliver the first stage of the union address of his second term. he is expected to push immigration reform and will focus on middle class jobs. there could be big losses for small busin

was able to escape safely. >> new details emerging from the ball -- bethany baltimore city woman whose body was found after a fire friday night. it turns that she knew her attacker. >> police have charged monty carter with murder. they seized over property and then he still alive. iel and tony fisher were still trying to absorb the fact she was dead. her body was discovered in the homes basement lying face down. >> she was restrained by electrical cords and take. >> conyers had suffered from head trauma. there was blood on the floor and covering the computer which appeared to be broken during the struggle. >> monty carter had some kind of casual dating situation. they had met online as the suspect had admitted. >> carter took her car and used your atm card to buy cigarettes and other items and sell them to buy drugs. he admitted he had been using heroin and cocaine for several days before the fire. police caught up with him saturday driving her car. meanwhile, the city health department is warning her death. she worked there as a researcher for the bureau of hiv services. correction was a v

>> big budget cuts are expected at the state of the city address this afternoon. >> could a familiar name be returning to maryland politics? >> a rainy monday morning but at least it is not snow. the forecast as we continue. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> so happy we dodged that blizzard. >> it was so close. we will have a lot of rain. we're starting out in the 30's this morning. we have a steady rain. it should taper off in a couple of hours. 37 degrees at the airport. it will become cloudy this afternoon with some and miss showers. we have some snow in the seven- day forecast. >> good morning. not the recipe for a nice morning rush. we are dealing with what roads -- wet roads. be careful as you make your approach to 95. 11 minutes in the outer loop northeast side. 12 minutes on the west side outer loop. the speech continued down to the beltway. -- those speeds continue down to the

from around the world. quex in her state of the city address, the mayor responded to a projected budget deficits that could bankrupt the city. she is proposing adding pensions for newly hired civilian employees and moving to a hybrid pension plan for newly hired police officers and that is not all. >> the mayor said earlier today that she has some very difficult decisions to make. you mentioned a few of them. sweeping cuts and reforms she addressed in her state of the city address. all these things need to be done to put the city on better financial footing. >> the question for this generation is this. well baltimore cement a true turnaround toward future growth or will we allow our victories to become a momentary pause, a footnote in the continuing story of decline? >> the mayor making it clear during her state of the city address monday that some unpopular choices are going to be made in order to save the city from financial ruin. this after a report last week conducted by a philadelphia financial firm showing in 10 years baltimore will be going -- will be $750 million in the red and

what is our name? >> ravens! >>charm city's colossal celebration. 200,000 fans came out to party with their super bowl champions. what a day it was. good evening. >> members of ravens in a simple out of a stop to celebrate their team that started with a parade through downtown baltimore. >> thousands of fans marched with the team to m&t bank stadium. that is where our coverage begins tonight. >> in the world of sports, a city never knows it daylight today will never come again. today the ravens of baltimore took full of advantage and put on a show. >> an epic day in downtown baltimore began after 11:00 a.m. at city hall. in a series of military trucks, the ravens -- ecstatic fans who packed the sidewalks -- the ravens greeted ecstatic fans who packed the sidewalks. >> best team in the country! >> fans saw coach john, ray ray and the big ray whose appearance caused quite a sight. a chain reaction of fans jumped the barricade and followed his vehicle down the parade route, like the king of baltimore. out of vehicles and into the state , a the staten estimated 100,00 fans -- 1000, 0

the city's infraatrrcture needs nd alss it's liability ffr retiree health care - benefitss.. he tttal ssorttall reaches $2-billion ddllars ooer 10 yyars.the report goes on to say hat & baltimore's city overnment must enact major reforms to aaoid bankruptcy. -33 3 experts saa ttere'' a few &&ppeason'sswhy this is happpning. the city's populatton dropped... from a peak of 950- thouuand back in 1990 too619- & thoosand people toddy.thousand people todaa.alss according too census data... 22 percent of phe citt's reeidents are piving innppverty.we've -3 already felt the affects of this beforr.you may remember we ealt with a major eficit in 20--1... citt government closed itt y enacting someenew taxes..- 3 buu right now... baltiiore has maaylannd.. and he highest local inncme ax allooed under state law.city officcals have alreadd said they can'' tax their way outtof the problem without driiinn away resideets pnd businesses.we'll be inside today's city council meettig mayor is respondinggi'm megan gilliland fox44 morning news. sporrs fans around the baltimore

of those that much more. >> city officials saying 200,000 fans turned out today between the seats at the stadium, the scene outside the stadium, all along the parade route, and let's not forget of city hall. we took the whole of that live on the air and on line. our live team coverage continues now. to the stadium. captain roy taylor is monitoring the traffic situation getting in and out of the city. >> it is all quiet now, but it wasn't that way earlier today. this place was packed with raven's fans. hours before the parade, fans are getting their spot on the street. sunday's super bowl win was a dream come true. >> we were here about three hours before the parade. we are excited. >> i've never been to a super bowl or super bowl parade. this is a once in a lifetime experience we can enjoy together. ♪ >> the closer it got to the start of the parade, more fans showed up. soon, the sidewalk was packed from city hall to m&t bank stadium. >> i'm so excited. just really happy. >> we just won the super bowl, baby. best team in the country, world, that's it. ♪ >> it was almost an hou

in the city at mount royal. a crash with possible lane closures. parade closures in effect at 10:00 this morning. commerce street to pratt street to howard street. that starts at 10:30 this morning. the topside of the beltway is looking good. no delays just yet. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> your superbowl champions are back in baltimore this morning. >> the city has been preparing a huge victory pray that we will bring you live. sarah sampson is live at the stadium. what can we expect? >> the parade will start at 10:45 this morning. we are starting to see some fans gather. people will probably want to give themselves extra time. the parade begins at city hall and ends at m&t bank stadium. it will go south on commerce street. then a continues onto pratt street and howard street. parking is free for fans at the stadium. that opens at 9:00 a.m. this morning. no tailgating. city workers spent the day setting up scaffolding yesterday. putting up fencing for crowd control. >> i am very excited. when you're watching at night and anticipate the ravens win and all the hard w

of these years later after buildings buck yellinged the city is in danger. >> the earthquake shook san francisco. nearly a quarter century later much of the city is vulnerable. >> this may be surprising is that the same building exists all over the city. you can find them in sunset and direction. >> david work was the stoi survey so called soft structures. buildings where the first story might be week because a wide open sprais space has been carved out. the city identified nearly 3,000 of the most dangerous staggering. >> 3,000 buildings, house close to 60,000 residents and 7,000 workers. and small businesses. the buildings trgited are wood frame built between 1978, three or more stories with five, or more units of housing. gavin news yom called for a mandatory measure. now, that is the plan. and the work could cost close to $150,000 one group is on board. >> i believe it's a burden to property owners financially and tenants having work done in bilgds but you put put a price on life safety. >> cording to supervisor hsu banks will offer financing package skptz retro fits will be phased in giving

raleigh's blake will give an evaluation of baltimore in her state of the city address and will discuss the 10-year fiscal forecast which recently showed the city needs to make mustard -- need to make major budget changes. it's the city's -- -- get this city stays in its current spending trajectory, it will be the -- in the whole within 10 years. economists said they cannot tax more. they said the mayor will announce major cuts and she has given hands of the changes and that will include eliminating the structural deficit and altering the city's tax structure to make baltimore more competitive for growth. >> if we act now, if we act decisively and boldly, we can change the trajectory for the city. >> the state of the city is at city hall at two o'clock this afternoon and will be streamed live on wbaltv.com. meanwhile, former maryland first lady, kendall ehrlich be jumping in the to the political sacred she will join a political delegate this afternoo in a form for candidates seeking to replace john leopold as anne arundel county executive. it will be held in odenton at 6:00 p.m. and app

the salary of the worst-paying cities, louisiana was one of the worst-paying states and washington d.c. came in number one on the list. >>> they were killed during the massacre at sandy hook elementary school in december. >> yeah. the posthumous schools and -- teachers receive from president barack obama. "good morning maryland" begins at 5:00. >>> a teenager is dead and thousands of people are paying tribute to him online. we'll have more on a fight that happened while the ravens were celebrating their super bowl win. >>> more than 200,000 people didn't go to work and they didn't go to school yesterday and that's because it was a purple tuesday in charm city as we welcomed home world champions, the baltimore ravens. >> once the masses went home, the players talked to the media. we hung around with our cameras there. their reaction with what happened in super bowl xlvii down in new orleans. you'll hear that coming up on this wednesday. thank you so much for being with us. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thanks so much for joining us. hope you had a chance to get down there. 200,

triple stabbing involving three teenagers. >> city officials estimate that to let a thousand people peacefully packed downtown baltimore to celebrate the ravens' a super bowl win. a fight broke out at about 1:30 tuesday afternoon ending with one man stabbed to death and two others wounded. >> this is an isolated incident. the victims knew their attackers. we believe this stemmed from a dispute. there is no information to say they were here for the victory celebration. >> two teenagers were involved. they're confident they will lead to unrest in the shooting. >> over 600 cameras are in the city. they were successful in capturing this and we have some optimistic leads. >> the city started planning security measures two weeks ago in hopes that the ravens would win the super bowl. state police and two other agencies help the city of wrap up patrols. >> downtown baltimore is one of the safest parts of the city and we work hard at it. we work hard to make sure the police officers are there. but we will do now is we will find out who did this. we will find out who did this. we owe it to th

. people don't do that. they drive. a bay area made up of 101 city with mayor who have to answer to the voters. but silicon valley more of a renal until identity the bay area economic vitality becomes everyone's business. ceo of joint venture silicon valley is hopeful. >> economic is more powerful than politic. this is un finding and political forces may dividing forces but overwhelmed by the economic. i'm hopeful. >>reporter: russell also warns that come back in silicon valley could be separate if consumer confidence way or spend are silicon valley to off pace the recovery and rest of the state and the nation. in sap jose, david louie abc 7 news. >> very encouraging news. people want to work in silicon valley but not everyone wants to live there. they would rather commute from san francisco or east bay. live picture now on traffic along interstate 80 in the berkeley area. now that drive time adds up now a new study shows the bay area traffic is just as bad as that in los angeles. in fact there's only one other city where drivers have it worse than we do. but there is a

and when he is expected back to charm city. >>> we will tell you what council is doing regarding those in charge of your getting your children to and from school safely. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning. the big day in baltimore, today is the victory parade. we have life team co. ahead coverage. we got to get a forecast on how things are going to be. lynette charles is standing by with a look. >> looking good. that clipper was a dud. fizzled out before it came over the mountains. this is called virga, it's not hitting the ground. we will stay dry through the rest of the morning. late tonight, maybe a few flurries popping up. it is going to be a dry day on tap, mostly cloudy skies. the temperature at 31 degrees arnold. 30 bel air. 29 baltimoe dealing with temperatures that are above average. we should be at 25 for this time of the year. as we go in to the afternoon we won't be as cold as we have been. by lunchtime, 39. high temperature 42 when that is where we should be for this time of the year. now a check of the time saver tr

, every time i go back, the city really looks like it's recovering, this is a huge black eye, the world is watching, all of a sudden in the middle of the biggest game of the year, the biggest sporting game of the year, the power goes out and the momentum of the game changes. this is not good for the city. i love the city. i'm just being honest, mark? >> no. and we've had an incredible week here. it has been one incredible week this city has been looking forward to since the recovery from carekatrina. they wanted the people to come back, it's been a festive atmosphere throughout. you have to wonder, where will this go. the aging infrastructure of this facility itself, it's been through massive renovations since katrina, we damaged it, remember the rooftop damage we saw here. a lot of renovation in the stadium, and now the questions will be asked, not necessarily about the city but the facility isself. and we're waiting to here, like everybody else why this happened. why during the second half of the biggest game of the year, why did the lights go out here at the superdome. >> mark, stand

in the city. oh. happy valentine's day. happy valentine's day. just want to take only the crust. the crust is my favorite part. you're so weird. (man) go to bed. >>> sheriff deputies investigate the death of three men in the wine country. their bodies all discovered inside this home and we're told all three were shot to death. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. new information tonight about a triple homicide at a home in sonoma county. investigators at the crime scene tell us they expect to be processing evidence all night long. happening now, ktvu's ken wayne is live along ross station road in forestville where he's learned the three male victims were found together in a back bedroom of that house. ken-- >> reporter: julie, homicides in this part of the area are rare, homicides are unheard of. the chief tells us he has not heard of one since the 1980s. investigators have been going in and out of the area. three men were shot and killed here but he is not releasing many details. he does say people associated with the victims are cooperating with authoritie

will take a victory lap around charm city. there is tucker barnes. >> how is it going up there? >> it is great. i do want to tell everybody, heads up here, it is cold outside this morning. temperatures have fallen back into the low to mid-30s. so i'm here at baltimore city hall. big celebration scheduled to tart at 10:45 this morning. they will have a big parade through the city. it will wind down through the inare harbor and eventually wine up at m & t stadium. they are encouraging everybody who is a ravens fan to come out. it is a free celebration. you get to see the players and coach. a lot to look forward to this morning. very quiet out here now. the event kick off here at baltimore city hall and again at 10:45, we are expecting to hear from the mayor of baltimore and maybe a few other dignitaries before the celebrations kick off. let's tuck weather real quick. i mentioned the coal temperatures. can't feel the fingers or toes. make sure you have gloves if you are out and about. when i left d.c., we had partial clearing. the flurry activity of the light snow we expected last

coast of maine to boston down to providence and into new york city, the area there, blizzard warning. that is where the worst of the storm will be tomorrow night into saturday morning. it has two parts. one coming up from the carolinas and the midwest. they will combine. it will brush past our area. the winter weather advisory in effect for rain, sleet, and snow tomorrow morning and perhaps more snow tomorrow night. more details coming up. > >> you can track the storms anywhere you are. our own and enjoy it aps. -- try our new iphone and android apps. >> embarrassing and expensive commission for st. joseph medical center. they submitted false claims to medicare and medicaid and admitted patients unnecessarily. the settlement is millions of dollars. >> we're talking about a settlement totaling $4.9 million. st. joseph medical center former parent company must now pay that to the feds after a hospital audit discovered the problem. in the summer of 2010, a routine compliance audit conducted by an outside firm revealed st. joseph medical center submitted false claims to medicare and medi

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along. this will be the same scenario as we get on the jfx and head into the city. 11 minutes southbound from the beltway all the way down to east fayette treat. looking at the other abc2 timesaver traffic reports, beltway in great ship. it's going to take 11 minutes to travel the outer loop from 95 all the way up to 83. and west side will remain nice and clear just 11 minutes to travel outer loop from 795 down to 95 and the inner loop will remain clear up through 83. that's a look at your morning commute. charley over to you. >>> and the ravens have won it. >> just like that the ravens are world champions and it's moment the fans have been waiting for. lombardi is coming back to charm city but the ride to get here wasn't easy. and it's a season you will not forget any time soon. ravens struck first in the game. joe flacco to boldin one of the favorite targets on the night. flacco threw for almost 300 yards and 3 touchdowns. after a second quarter turnover by 49ers james coughing it up and it is flacco one of the favorites targets for the evening, he got himself out of trouble for a coup

pulse 11. got a picturedy with the trophy. a wonderful experience. >> a charming return to charm city. the first few hours with the lombardi trophy. that trophy will get a super sized bass court today. >> the streets will be jammed packed. sarah sampson is live at m&t bank stadium. >> we know the parade will start at 10:45 this morning. people are probably want to give themselves extra time. the parade begins at city hall and ends at m&t bank stadium. it will go south on commerce street. parking is free for fans at the stadium. city workers spent the day setting up scaffolding yesterday. >> i am very excited. when you're watching and night and anticipate the ravens win and all the hard work behind the scene is coming to fruition. we're excited about it. >> the parade starts at city hall at 10:45. people are encouraged to take the bus or light rail. you should expect some delays if you drive. sarah sampson, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. we will have live coverage of the super bowl victory parade. we will bring you live coverage from city hall. gerry sandusky is back from new event. to

: there is no question the housing market is hot. dozens of cities are registering double-digit increases in home prices some up nearly 40% in the 4th quarter. a key force behind real estate demand in the bay area, the economy building and more people finding jobs. and while edwin is moving out of the state, ruthie hopes one day to call the bay area one day home sweet home. >> we have to let it go and see where things lie. >> reporter: you will recall in 2005 the housing market was on fire. people would send letters and videos to try to obtain a house. and also have their offers on the table. it's not quite like that yet, liz. but it's getting there with the multiple offers and the difference now is that home buyers had that solid cash offer right now which actually is a good thing to build that equity as you get your foot in the door. >> the competition is so high it makes it hard. >> reporter: absolutely. >> thank you. >>> bay area headlines tonight in san jose, three home invasion suspects appeared in court. the teenagers are accused of breaking into a h

. welcome to fox 5 morning news. city of baltimore will be all decked out in purple today as it proudy welcomes home the baltimore ravens. the city is holding a victory pade and celebration. things kick off at 10: 45 this morning at city hall. the parade will make its way to m & t bank stadium where fans are invited to one big party featuring the team at 12:30. ray lewis could do his signature dance one more time. tucker has a preview in the 6:00 hour. with more information about the day's big event, go to myfoxdc.com under web links. >> does tucker have a signature dance? >> have you seen the ellen dance on seinfeld? tucker. >> we hope he doesn't do that. >> good luck to tucker. the fans are going to worry about the weather today when they're outside because they will be so full of energy, they will warm themself up. expect it to be about 40 degrees by the time that parade does kick off. mostly cloudy skies across our area. we had a few passing flurries last night but a lot more to areas to the west over the mountains. to the west, currently, a wasn'ter storm warning for eastern west

of new york city is dead at the age of 88. >>> alaskan flight, the pilot passing out in the cockpit. the first officer forced to take control. >>> and the superstar and the super bowl, beyonce uses her singing voice to silence some of her critics. ♪ and the rockets red glare >> vowing to sing live on sunday as america gets set for its big game. >> and we're getting set with al in san francisco and natalie live in baltimore "today," friday, february 1st, 2013. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie. you did not have to grow up in new york city to know the name ed koch, who served as mayor for three terms from 1978 to 1989 and used his sometimes combative style to help rescue the city from near financial ruin. >> i did grow up around here. he was a force. when you would come across a voter, he would always say, how am i doing? am i doing okay? he died overnight at new york presb

. >> developing tonight at eight. police are investigating the death of a teenage girl. who suisun city yesterday. and found dead in fairfield this morning. a passerby discovered the girl's naked body in allan witt park at about 6-45 this morning. right now. her death is being investigated as a homicide. kron-4's charles clifford has been in fairfield all day. he joins us live tonight with the very latest. the girl, who's described as a teenager, was reported missing by a guardian thursday afternoon when she didn't come home from school. the suisun city police department spent thursday eveing and friday morning searching for her. around 6:45 friday morning, an officer with the fairfield police department discovered her body lying naked in a parking lot here at allan witt park. fairfield police blocked off a large section of the park and spent most of the day searching the area. they also contacted suisun city police who were able to identify girl as their as of friday evening the girls name and exact age had not been released, pending notification of next of kin. the fairfield police department i

>>> a thu report claims baltimore is going broke. what this means for the future of the charm city. [ screaming ] >>> it may have been cold outside, but the fans were on fire. it was a championship celebration like none other. we're going to have one more look at some of the best moments from the raven's victory parade. >>> and the ravens are all over the world stage and once again one player on the cover of s.i. we're going to tell you who is front and center this week. but for now, it is wednesday, february the 6th. good morning, maryland, thanks for joining us, i'm charley crowson. >>> i'm megan pringle. if you got down there yesterday, you know what we're talking about, an absolutely magical day. >> head coach john harbaugh said it was going to be a celebration and a party like anything anyone had ever seen and he did not disappoint. >> lynette, it didn't seem to matter, everybody was energized, the heat and 200,000 people, i guess, keep you warm. >> everybody was all excited. i saw them all bundled up. today we need to keep that going. we need to bundle up this morning becau

thank you for joining us. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charley crowson. the city is euphoric as the ravens arrived yesterday, they get to roll out and down through the city showing off the trophy. there will be closures throughout the city. >> 10:30 this morning, roadses pretty much ever road, surrounding city hall or m and t will be shutdown. finds a list of the closures on abc2news.com. good news for anyone heading to the parade. it will be cold. parking is free. >> we are excited. people will be warming up. >> adrenaline can kick in. we should be at 24 degrees for this time of the year. we have been in the teens and feeling like the single digits, the 30 in owings mills is a blessing if you don't like the cold weather. frederick, the same, we are have a 30-degree temperature, winds north at 4 miles an hour. that's the scenario for today. the winds on the light side, north at 5- 6 miles an hour, radar is dry. see this, snow back across fed rick, well, it's not hitting the ground. its light in nature. couple of flurries. we are dry throughout the day. this will persist for a

be champs, but the city looking like chumps. financial ruin and the highest taxes in the the state take a toll and should the democrats in washington take heed because just this week, a group of them unveiled a 300 billion dollar tax hike they say will help pay down the debt. can america afford it? to ben stein and dagen mcdowell, along with adam lashinsky and gary k, more taxes? >> jumpy, mo yummy, more taxes course not. you hand it it to washington d.c. inefficient, ineffective and every program they've ever run is bankrupt and it's the worst possible thing to do and amazing to watch they said they'd only raise taxes on the so-called privileged few, but everybody got a payroll tax hike and unfortunately, we're hearing from reid, pelosi and unemployment still at 7.9% and we have yet to feel the effects of things to come. >> dagen, i've got to tell you, one way they think you can fix the economy, taxes, taxes, taxes, it's nuts. >> we got that cbo report this past week, 7 trillion dollar in additional deficit and factor in what that 600 billion dollars in tax hikes that the democrats di

miles per hour. that's the main impact. temperature-wise. still quite mild. 41. 42 in ocean city. getting colder. there will be snow breaking out in oakland and garrett county. and frostburg west, later on tonight. maybe a fau snow showers. the northeast, boy, they're really going to get hammered. tim has a look at the real impacts coming up later tonight and tomorrow. >> we're talking about a storm of historic proportions because of the amount. they get heavy storms up there. but not quite to this magnitude. what we're looking at here is rain. temperatures will stay warm. but mild, i'll say, 41 degrees, when this storm was rolling up the eastern sea board. and now that the moisture has passed us. it's timing, with all the colder air. that's going to mean roughly 24 to 36 inches, up near boston, in about a foot up near new york city. it's going to mean significant delays. of course, this storm is intensifying as it is moving up. we have rain from ocean city, to cecil county. except for just a few showers. could present flurries before the

. >> reporter: this city is in gridlock today. let me tell you, this is like the super bowl except without all those pesky 49ers fans and the expensive plane tickets of the this city is packed with tens of thousands of people. traffic is in gridlock and there is a parade that's about to get under way right now. let me take you inside m&t bank stadium where it is free to get inside today. a civic celebration. this stadium fills with 72,000 people and all indications are it's going to be full and potentially overcapacity. live right now the ravens are about a mile and a half from here in front of baltimore city hall where they're accepting the congratulations of city officials. there's a huge crowd there. there is also a huge crowd along a parade route that goes between here and there. traffic is moving nowhere in the city because the ravens are the only ones that are going to be moving between city hall and here after thin credible super bowl victory. meanwhile, people have been lining up here since about 6:00 this morning. the stadium is mostly full at this time, and here's how some of the peo

city? the city council says could be better. >> may not juror laying out her detailed plan for the future of the city. >> reporter: she says the way to do this is to keep the city viable. speaking to a packed city count swibl she outlined her agenda for 2013. she says a study shows that unless the city gets its fitnesses in order, they will find a way to get it back in order by 2015. she's looking for an end of pension and looking for new hires in favor of a 401k type system. the mayor says the city needs to be competitive and some tough choices will have to be made. >> altogether, we can reduce the size of our work force by at least 10% a thru a combination of attrition and eliminating vacant positions. we can achieve this all without major lives and without reducing the quality of city services. >> reporter: also on the mayor's list, building new schools and helping to guide the city's finances over the long term within something she says could help lower property taxes by as much as 50 cents over the length of this plan. and we'll have reaction to the mayor's state of th

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. several strong aftershocks have followed. >>> city council members voted unanimously to provide people attending public meetings to opt out of reciting the pledge of allegiance. government meeting typically do not take place until the pledge has been recited. but now people attending city council meets can make a choice. they can recite the pledge or have a moment of silence. >> do we need to modify it or look at maybe not doing the pledge. >> so from now on the public agenda at meetings will include the option of either saying the pledge of allegiance or observing a moment of silence. >>> the u.s. justice department along with california and several other states filed suit against standard and poors. the suit claims p refused to warn investors that the housing department would be collapsing because it would be bad for business. >> s & p gave premium ratings to risky investments. >> reporter: state attorney general camela harris says pension funds put money into those investments based on s & p ratings. >>> wall street rebounded today following yesterday's steep drop. the dow's gaine

thousands of streets of charm to welcome the ravens back home. it started with a rally at city hall, a parade to the streets of baltimore. join us from baltimore. >> it was a purple love fest out here today. i have not heard any official crowd estimates yet. a lot of people. they rode a top military vehicles as conquering heroes. flacco, ed reed -- >> we are glad they made it. we support them 100%. >> it is an awesome feeling. >> when ray lewis road by officers, by police the purple passion was too much. thousands across the barricades to accompany their favorite player. the team expected 30,000 fans, they got more than 80,000. the actually had to lock gates. not evenhe crowd could get in to see their heroes to dance one last time. it was a short of an emotional ceremony. -- short an emotional ceremony. from the top back on down to the field -- >> it is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. unbelievable. >> of the energy here is outrageous. purple is everywhere. that will give you an idea of how intense the party. will he do that dance again? course he was going to do it. he even brought in e

" is the best thing that we can find to explain the sequester. but first, the death of a great american city. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. this week, the news out of the midwest was that of a city in crisis. detroit, michigan, once the nation's richest city per capita, once the nation's fifth largest city, once a symbol of u.s. innovation, industry and success, is in such dire straits that the city is in need of an intervention. on tuesday afternoon, a panel of state-appointed experts released their findings that the city of detroit faces quote, a financial emergency, one which they say the city is not equipped to address. as a result, detroit may soon become the largest american municipality in history to file for bankruptcy. the decision may be left to just one person. if michigan governor rick snider decides to act on the panel's report and appoint an emergency financial manager, a decision expected to be made in the coming week. key findings of the six-person panel include that the detroit police department has more than 2,000 employees but no accurate information on how t

with a non-custodial parent and they may have left the city. if you know where she is, call police in d.c. >> in takoma park, police continued to search for boy.ssing the 12-year-old was last seen monday night. released.etails him, you are asked to contact police. d.c. mayor vincent gray delivering his state of the district address tonight. status ofport on the the city and his administration and he will outline his agenda year.e you can watch the speech on news at 7:00 p.m. later this morning, you can watch the the ravens fans streets, getting ready for the parade. >> it's time to celebrate the win here at bowl home. be gathered around that includes john gonzalez, was at the superbowl. now he's back in baltimore >> . good morning. the city of baltimore is not time.g any the ravens won the super bowl on sunday. today is celebration time. who is ready for a parade? city hall in downtown baltimore in party mode, as you can see. is little or purple lights, like many of the buildings baltimore. today a banner will be congratulate in the team on its big super bowl against the san francisco 4

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on the governor's desk. -- gun-control legislation will land on the governor's desk. >> if the city does not make major cuts and reforms in 10 years, bankruptcy may be the only option, a report said. moallemthe mayor talked about tt report. >> the report put out by public financial management, and corporate takes a closer look at what the city's books will look like in 10 years. according to this report, the news is not good. >> if we act now, if we act decisively and boldly, we can change the trajectory for the city. >> the mayor on the defensive after a privately commissioned report indicated that if nothing is done to the city's budget, baltimore will be in financial ruin by fiscal year 2022. take a closer look at the numbers assuming a continuation of closer -- programs and policies conducted by the city on the carry forward basis. in 10 years the city will be $745 million in the whole. add to that an additional $1.30 billion for failing infrastructure as well as health-care and pension benefits for retirees and you are talking more than $2 billion in the hole. >> i believe this report is a w

for low clouds, dense fog but mostly sunny. i will let you know how warm it is going to get. >> the city of san francisco is getting ready to host a post super bowl party. they will not tolerate the destruction this is video from the world series. and also, photos featured with our coverage to more. show us your best photograph. and message us on your kron 4 facebook fan page for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >> gamblers in las vegas and all over the world are sure to be glued to their televisions tomorrow nighjt. and, so will politicians and even zoo keepers. kron four's philiippe djegal gives us a look at some of the bets being made ahead of the super bowl. >> keep in mind. these are all friend

, baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood, now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> the pope steps down. for the first time in 600 years, the leader of the catholic church resigns from his post. >> tonight, catholics around the world look to the vatican for answers. >>> hello, everybody. >> here's what people are talking about tonight. >> 1 billion catholics are shocked by the departure of pope benedict the 16th. he says he does not have the energy to continue. wjz is live and we have the impact on the catholic church and its members here in maryland. >> reporter: benedict the 16th was elected pope in 2005. tonight, catholics including those here in baltimore give their reaction to him resigning and they also tell us what the future of the catholic church now is. news that pope benedict the 16th announced his resignation stunned catholics worldwide. the. >> like watching your own dad get old and admit that he's not up to all the duties of being the head of the family and all that involves. >> repor

industry as they bring the lombardi trophy back to charm city. but the john gonzalez is live in baltimore where the fister these are well underway. >> good afternoon carrying -- good afternoon from downtown baltimore where the mayor of baltimore and the coach of the baltimore ravers john harbaugh officially started the parade. head coach john harbaugh is in this maryland national guard humvee right now. this is where he will be throughout this parade. the rest of the players, they each have their humvees -- and the rest of the players and a team on this fellow right here. you can see the baltimore ravens just taking it all in. how do you feel? >> it feels great amazing. >> what is it like seeing all these folks out there? >> speechless. can't believe so many people out here. >> holiday street down here in downtown baltimore. lining the streets of baltimore. it is just pandemonium in baltimore right now. we want to show you city hall where they just unveiled a banner congratulating the baltimore ravens. you can see the rest of the team, anquan bolden taking pictures capturing the historic

to the city that never stopped believing in me and living in this team? we get to take the trophy back to baltimore as world champions. >> atrophy that has arrived in baltimore. some of the pictures of ray lewis with the vince lombardi trophy. the pictures are spectacular. downtown as the team returns from new orleans, we go down to barry simms. >> we have the scaffolding set and the platforms all set. it seems the city is prepared and ready to have a parade. to welcome the ravens home. >> i will be in the parade tomorrow. >> decked out from head to toe, this ban is well-prepared to welcome home the super bowl champions. >> we love you. purple pride. be here tomorrow. there is great to be a kick off. >> the parade kicks off with a short ceremony at 10:45 a.m. at city hall in downtown baltimore. workers are erecting scaffolding to hold the sound system of cameras and they're putting up fencing to help with crowd control. >> we're excited. when you're watching and anticipating the win and they did, all the hard work we have been doing behind the scenes. we're excited about it. >> the par

in this investigation. wjz is live at city police headquarters. investigator mike hellgren has the new information from detectives. mike? >> reporter: denise, this is a story that is nothing short of heartbreaking. there's a family tonight who has yet to bury a 15-year-old high school freshman. but there's also hope in new pictures, including one exclusive to wjz that police hope will solve this case. >> reporter: police released images showing the brutal attack on 15-year-old deon tay smith. they believe they showed the teen responsible for stabbing him to death outside the mcdonald's, outside of howard and fayette. smith was among the more than 200,000 ravens fans who daght -- gathered downtown to celebrate tuesday. wjz was this, as family members came to the teenager's home in east baltimore to comfort his mother. some wore memorial t-shirts. the victim's uncle remembers his nephew as a wonderful young man. >> i do not want to say anything or have the family do anything to jeopardize an ongoing investigation. this is a time for my family and for the baltim

. there is an accident on the west side of the city. 12 minutes on the west side outer loop. 55 on 95 down to the fort mchenry. no delays on 895. southbound traveler always have a year down to the fort mchenry. the key bridge in great shape. westbound 50, we have an accident at route 8. watch for that westbound accident on 50. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the warning for baltimore city -- bankruptcy for the city within 10 years unless somebody take some serious action. an accumulated seven runs and $45 million budget deficit within the next 10 years -- and accumulated $745 million. the reserve fund would be empty in three years. the mayor lays out her financial reform package to the city council. >> a late-night shooting sends one man to the hospital. one man is sent to the hospital. the victim was shot in the arm. no word as to a suspect or a possible motive. there was a triple stabbing downtown that left one person dead. sarah sampson has more. >> it happened at the intersection of howard and fayette streets. it is not clear if the people involved attended the parade. city police say a

>>> we've heard baltimore is going broke. today we'll learn more about the city's other failures and successes. >>> she used to be maryland's first lady. now she wants to get into politics herself. we'll tell you what positions she's looking into. >>> an investigator remains suspicion about a deadly fire this morning. they're pretty certain someone set this on purpose. we'll have the late nest their investigation on this monday, february 11. good morning, maryland. >>> we hope you had a great weekend but those in the northeast had a major snowstorm. >> the blizzard has since drifted out to sea. this morning the cleanup efforts are under way. hundreds of thousands of people remain without power. >>> nearly three feet of snow blanketed parts of new england. no doubt about it if you have family up in that area, you heard from them. they're lucky if they had power this morning. >> the number is 220,000 people remain in the dark. >> also, they're going to get hit again today for today. we'll be dealing with sleet and freezing rain across the area and snow. the wintry mix is going to c

minutes right now traveling southbound from the beltway into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. now over to you. >>> baltimore's mayor is calling for major changes to keep the city on track financially. and in the state of the city address yesterday mayor stephanie rawlings-bleak outlined a number of proposal that will affect everyone. linda so is live with the details and there is is a tall order -- there is a tall order of work because the mayor has to keep the city from going broke especially after the report said it could happen in ten years. >> reporter: right. talking about how the city will go into financial ruin if major changes are not made. one the changes that might affect everyone is a fee for trash removal. mayor hopes to make cuts in several areas with the goal of using those savings to lower the city's property taxes by 22 per. mayor rawlings-blake outlined the proposal during the state of the city address yesterday. her plan to cut property taxes can only happen if cuts are made in other areas. she hope the biggest savings will come from pension reform.

to get into the city, this is what it looks like at 395, traffic moving right along. no delays through the fort mchenry tunnel. harbor tunnel also going to be clear. you're taking a live look in parkville here at 695. no delays on the inner loop down to 95 and the outer loop just 11 minutes right now from 95 up to 83. the west side will remain clear. you're looking at just a seven- minute ride on the outer loop from 795 down to 70. megan and charley, over to you. >>> we are following breaking news right now this morning out of owens mills. police are looking into what led to a homicide. one person is confirmed dead. authorities are calling this an active crime scene at this hour. they've been at the chase lee apartments since around midnight. right now they have no suspects in custody. police say the victim is a woman, but they have yet to give an identity on her. we're going to bring you a live report as soon as we get our crew tuned into owens mills. you can get updates on twitter and facebook. >>> a major decision could be coming out today regarding the boy scout's ban on openly ga

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